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triple beam balance A scale used to measure mass in grams
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beaker a glass, flat bottomed container used in science labs.
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graduated cylinder A cylinder shaped container used in science to measure volume of liquids.
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solid A state of matter where molecules are packed closely together.Ice
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liquid Matter where molecules are packed loosely and move around freely.
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gas Matter with molecules that are very far apart. (vapor and steam)
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density Mass combined with the volume of an object. You can see how dense liquids are by how they float.
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solubility the ability of something to be dissolved in water.
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mass How much matter is in an object. Measured in grams. You can see mass.
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mixture A combination of ingredients that can be easily separated. (salad or trail mix)
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solution A mixture of ingredients that is not easily separated. Kool-aid Salt water
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Boiling point 100 degrees Celisus
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Freezing point Water is 0 degrees celsius
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solvent Is the ingredient in a solution that is in the largest amount. (water in saltwater or kool-aid)
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solute The ingredient in a solution that is in the smallest amount. (salt in saltwater)
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valid Means that something is true or correct.
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retain To keep or hold. Soil retains water.
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conclusion The statement telling the results or what you learned in a science experiment.
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hypothesis Your educated guess about what will happen in an experiment. ?
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variable In an experiment is what you will change or test.
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Physical properties The observable qualities of matter such as color, state, magnetism and density.
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